African Experience - Crater Lake
This is the ancient lake called Crater Lake, in the Bakote region of Cameroon, West Africa – called this because it is an old volcanic crater at the base of Mount Cameroon, which has filled up with water. The climb up the outside crater wall, was the hardest part of our 16 mile trek, taking a good 45 minutes to navigate and negotiate the wrangled and twisted tree roots [as well as a multitude of crawly critters].
What was amazing about this lake is – when on the ouside of the crater, you are actually only a stones throw away from it – yet, without taking the climb, and peering over the top of the crater wall, you would not know of it’s existence – in fact, not many local cameroonians even know it is there.
Our guide – a former hunter [We used this method to promote alternative livelyhoods, so that hunters can make a living from alternative methods to hunting], was an absolute genious. His knowledge of the forest was just amazing. He helped me a few times when I got stuck on the crater wall, all the time, showing great patience and taking the utmost care of us. He was in his late 40’s with a family of five children to bring up, and we became good friends with him before leaving Cameroon.
His name is Daniel, and I dedicate this view to him, as he gave it to us.
The photograph, although it shows a good representation of the lake, will never compare to the sight that beheld our eyes as we first peered over that crater wall and the feeling of achievement that filled our hearts.
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Julie Langford
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7 months ago
aphoto4you, 7 months ago
interesting description…..i like when members describe what it is..i enjoy reading…thanks for sharing…stunning image…..for sure my Favorites
susan davies, 7 months ago
this is really breathtaking, really love it jules
Meach, 7 months ago
Great image and a great story Jules – I found everybody in Africa to be like that – wonderful country.
Julie Langford
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7 months ago
Thanks all, I like the story behind this one Bianca – it will stay with me forever.
It really was breathtaking Sue, an awesome feast for the eyes.
Yes Meach – the African people were so lovely, very genuine and very polite – and I loved the way they all called my – Oiy, whiteman
Meach, 7 months ago
They called us (and everybody else) Bossman or Bosswoman in the Gambia – if they learned your first name and called you it it was considered a great honour
Julie Langford
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7 months ago
Yep, much the same in Cameroon Meach – A few learned my first name and Martys first name, and they called us Miss Julie and Mister Martyn [considered a great honour].
Brian Beckett, 7 months ago
Well framed scene, excellent work well done
Brian Beckett, 7 months ago
Well framed scene, excellent work well done
Jeff Burns, 7 months ago
Gorgeous view this is so beautiful and scenic
Great work Julie
Mark Gardner, 7 months ago
what a beautiful place, well worth the effort
Julie Langford
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7 months ago
Thanks Brian, Jeff and Hank
Heather Rivet..., 7 months ago
fantastic
Julie Langford
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7 months ago
Thanks Heather
Russell Fry, 7 months ago
superb Julie, what a wonderful memory to enjoy in the years to come.
cdwork, 7 months ago
Superb view! Great composition- love the framing
Julie Langford
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7 months ago
Thanks cvdad and cdwork
AndyReeve, 7 months ago
It’s a great shot – love it. Where’s me cozzy. Oooops may be not -crocs?
Patricia L. Ba..., 7 months ago
Beautiful, Julie. It looks so lush to a desert rat like me.
TrEaSuReDiMaGeS, 7 months ago
I just LOVE this and I’m so happy you decided add this to your portfolio!!! It’s such a Beautiful place!!! :-)
Julie Langford
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7 months ago
Thanks Andy, Patricia and Debs no Crocs Andy, but infested with gators. No worries with them though, they fear humans here, as they used to be hunted by them omce – wouldn’t have fancied a swim in there though.
frogster, 7 months ago
Grand shot Julie
Anthony Hedger, 7 months ago
beautiful shot Julie
Antanas, 7 months ago
beautiful view
davidmilne, 7 months ago
Fantastic pic,amazing looking place!
Sean Farragher, 7 months ago
fantastic,,,
ECGardner, 7 months ago
Amazing scene with an amazing story to go with it. I love the way you’ve framed the shot with the leaves, as if we are looking through some secret window into another world. How fantastic.
Lucindawind, 7 months ago
oh its is pretty there .. it looks amazing in the black frame too and thel ake looks like glass
Lucindawind, 7 months ago
and the lake looks like glass that was sorry about that
aphoto4you, 7 months ago
fantastic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....it sure goes into my favorites love it…
Helene Kippert, 7 months ago
Gorgeous light!
JayVee, 6 months ago
Beautiful image. Nicely framed. I like the top where it gets a bit cloudy. Gives it a bit of a mistique feel.
Heloisa Castro, 6 months ago
Great capture.
nevillecowan, 6 months ago
Fantastic shot, love the story, what an experience never to be forgotton
salsbells69, 6 months ago
Wonderful mystical feel about this image. I imagine it was humid and very serene, Great atmosphere and well composed. Love the framing too. Well done Julie :))
ShepS, 6 months ago
The leave to either side seem to act as curtain opening out onto the main stage – great shot – nice shot
Irene Burdell, 2 months ago
A beautiful shot great reflections and the sunlight on the water is beautiful.
John Brotheridge, 2 months ago
Love the soft colours in this Julie. Find all your work exceptional.
GerryMac, 2 months ago
beautiful and well framed scene!
ilziAndPeter, 28 days ago
yes the eye the heart ,and the emotions are allways gripped by natures reality , compared to what a camera can do. great presentation cheers peter.